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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- Xgimi’s Horizon S Max offers sharp and vibrant picture quality that’s well above its price tag.
- The new gimbal design is convenient and easy to set up.
- Minimal port selection might be a problem for some
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However, I still pull the curtains if I power it on during the day, but it is bright enough to be visible in light. The screen is vibrant, colorful, and immersive. You’ll definitely enjoy watching movies on it. When I had it projected on a pink wall, it didn’t affect the picture quality – thanks to a new feature that adjusts the color balance of the picture based on wall color.
Like the Horizon Ultra, the Horizon S Max comes with support for MEMC, Dolby Vision, and a game mode for reduced latency. Watching Dolby Vision content with varying lighting is an immersive experience, and It’s also elevated by the great speaker setup, which sounds louder than expected.
Xgimi Horizon S Max ports
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I have my Stanmore 2 connected to the JMGO N1S Ultimate because it doesn’t get loud enough, but the dual 12W drivers on the Horizon S Max are enough for a small room. So, you wouldn’t require an external speaker. I’m disappointed that there’s no audio port for my speaker, and I have to connect a soundbar through HDMI if I want to elevate the sound experience.
In my experience, navigating on the Android TV 11-based Horizon S Max software was smooth. But, there were times when I noticed a lag between remote input and the UI. As for the remote, it’s well-built, yet it lacks quick action buttons that allow one press to go to your favorite streaming apps.
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It took me just a few minutes to pair the remote, set up my Google accounts, and download my desired apps. Horizon S Max houses 2GB of RAM and 64GB of storage onboard, which is powered by quad Cortex A55 cores. You also get built-in Chromecast support, Bluetooth 5.1, and WiFi 5 for wireless connectivity.
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One annoyance from last year that remains is the absence of Netflix support. You can’t run the native Netflix app on the Horizon S Max. This is surprising because rivals like JMGO fixed this issue with the latest N1S lineup. You can still run Netflix with a streaming stick, but the lack of Netflix support could be a deal breaker for many.
ZDNET’s buying advice
Xgimi is offering a dongle and stand with the purchase of the Horizon S Max<!–> on Amazon. The free dongle solves the no-Netflix issue since it gives you access to the streaming service by plugging it into the projector.
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